Brady's pal and one of the world's top golfers Jordan Spieth shared another with "The Dan Patrick Show" after they squared off in what should've been a friendly two-on-two round at Augusta.

"I ended up birdying the 18th, he had a stroke on the 18th," Spieth said. "I hit it in there a few feet, he drove it almost too close to the green and tried to hit a flop shot and left it in the bunker. Made bogey, the match was tied, so I won. And you're supposed to go in at Augusta and have lunch and hang out, and he didn't say a word to me for like an hour and a half. I mean, the most competitive—like, I feel like I'm very very competitive, and he is the most competitive human being I've ever met."

Brady's 41, he's reached nine Super Bowls and is perhaps the greatest football player in history—and definitely one of Boston's greats—and don't get me started on his personal life, which includes a super-model wife. But, in his heart of hearts, Brady's still just pick no. 199.